[ Sundazed / LP ]
Release Date: Friday 5 October 2012
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Although it was assembled quickly in 1963 to take advantage of the chart success of its eponymous title anthem, the Crystals' second album is a near-perfect summation of this seminal girl group's effortless appeal and the surging majesty of Spector's production genius. Between the group's winsome vocals, the massed muscle of Spector's legendary studio band the Wrecking Crew, and the stellar songwriting of such Brill Building pros as Carole King, Gerry Goffin, Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil and Doc Pomus, He's A Rebel is one of the most beloved items in the Philles Records catalog. The album also features the controversial Goffin/King composition "He Hit Me (It Felt Like A Kiss)". Originally released as a single in 1962, the song's emotionally raw subject matter scared off radio programmers, and Spector quickly had it withdrawn from release. In the years since, the song has gained near-mythical status, and its inclusion here is a handy reminder of the power of Spector's singular artistry.
He's A Rebel 2:25
Uptown 2:18
Another Country, Another World 3:00
Frankenstein Twist 2:47
Oh Yeah, Maybe Baby 2:23
He's Sure The Boy I Love 2:29
There's No Other (Like My Baby) 2:28
On Broadway 2:27
What A Nice Way To Turn Seventeen 2:40
No One Ever Tells You 2:16
He Hit Me (And It Felt Like A Kiss) 2:28
I Love You Eddie 2:55